I know quite a few guys who rock Casey. It's a name that managed to stay masculine while at the same time climbing the ranks on the girls' side (and then dropping again). Most girls I know with the name spell it Kasey, Kacie, or some other "kutesy" way.

I like Sally's spunky vintage feel, very similar to Molly and Ruby, I think. Not a fan of Irene, but I love Iris as an alternative. My favourite name on your list is Lois, with nickname Lo, so so cute!

I like Sally's spunky vintage feel, very similar to Molly and Ruby, I think. Not a fan of Irene, but I love Iris as an alternative. My favourite name on your list is Lois, with nickname Lo, so so cute!

BOYSCarl - I don't like Carl or Kurt but I thought other people did.Warden - Dislike, but I dislike most occupational names. I do sometimes recommend Ward as a short form of Edward. I only like Ward as a nickname though.Casey - I like this best on boys, actually. I prefer Cassie/Callie for girls and I like Casey on boys. It feels at home with Emmett and Aidan to me, and isn't as -an heavy as lots of Irish boy's names (I like Owen and Ronan and Finnian, too... but not together).

GIRLSSally - I love Sally as well as Susie and Bette and some other vintage/rockabilly nicknames.Greta - I see this one all the time? I hate it... but I thought I was in the minority.Colleen, Eileen - These two suffer from being -eens, which is not considered a current suffix. I must admit I only like a few of them, most notably Kathleen and Eireen/Irene. I also like Erin.Frieda - Dislike.Lois - Dislike. I think that at the moment Lousia/Louise is more accepted but I don't like them either.Irene - I do like Irene. I also like Iris and Ivy.